Bradley Cooper bundles up in chilly NYC as he hails cab... after revealing he would sing A Star Is Born song at Oscars if nominated

Bradley Cooper was snapped in New York City on Wednesday hailing a cab, a day after he revealed he'd perform A Star Is Born's Shallow at the Oscars with Lady Gaga.

The 43-year-old A-lister wore a zip-up blue coat over a green button-up top with blue jeans and brown boots on the chilly day in the Big Apple.

The Philadelphia native held a beanie with the logo of his beloved Eagles football team, and wore a large black scarf around his neck with sunglasses and a pair of wireless headphones as he gestured for a ride.

Taxi! Bradley Cooper, 43, was snapped in New York City on Wednesday hailing a cab, a day after he revealed he'd perform A Star Is Born's Shallow at the Oscars with Lady Gaga

The outing came after Lady Gaga told Variety that she and Cooper, who directed the critically-acclaimed musical drama, would '100 percent' perform the song at the Academy Awards next year, assuming it's up for the Best Original Song honors.

Cooper, who had been working on the film for more than three years, confirmed to the magazine that he and the Bad Romance songstress had already discussed the possibility of such.

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'We talked about that actually, because I’m such a maniac.' he said. 'I started texting her the whole pitch of how we should do it. So we’ll see.'

Cooper, whose only live singing experience comes in the film, said that 'there might be a cool, unorthodox way we could perform it.'

Keeping warm: The A-lister wore a zip-up blue coat over a green button-up top with blue jeans and brown boots on the chilly day in the Big Apple

Focused: The actor-director has already been talking with Gaga about a potential performance at the Academy Awards in support of their film

Buzzy: Oddsmakers have predicted A Star Is Born will take home the award for Best Picture, ahead of Roma and Green Book

In related news, Matthew Libatique, a cinematographer who worked on the film with actor-director Cooper in the movie, was arrested Tuesday in Bydgoszcz, Poland in connection with accusations he assaulted paramedics and police at a hotel, the AP and Polish broadcaster TVN24 reported.

Emergency official Krzysztof Wisniewski told TVN24 that Libatique 'suddenly became aggressive toward medical rescuers, used offensive words and hit the head of [a member of] the emergency medical team,' breaking their tooth.

Libatique, 50, who was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the film Black Swan, was in Poland to attend the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage.

The film festival said in a statement: 'Mr. Libatique was involved in an alleged incident that led to his detention and being held on a potential charge of assaulting a police officer and a paramedic here in Bydgoszcz. This is now a legal matter that the festival is not in a position to discuss. We can make no further comments at this time.'